Alpha Modus files patent lawsuit against Circle K in Texas
Summary
Alpha Modus Corp., a subsidiary of Alpha Modus Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMOD), filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Circle K in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. The complaint alleges infringement of multiple patents covering real-time consumer behavior analysis, AI-driven personalization at point of purchase, dynamic promotional delivery, intelligent inventory visibility, and sensor-based checkout systems. Alpha Modus has filed 24 patent enforcement actions to date, with six early-stage settlements reached, and plans to pursue additional claims while expecting some earlier cases to resolve via settlement by year-end or sooner.
The company operates as a vertical AI firm focused on in-store shopper engagement and attribution, with a patented framework that enables brands and retailers to measure digital content, physical interactions, and transaction outcomes. Recent corporate developments include an exchange agreement converting 90% of Series C Preferred Stock held by the CEO’s family trusts into common equity, a delisting notice from Nasdaq contingent on shareholder approval, and new appointments and patents aimed at streamlining equity structure and expanding technological and operational footprint.
Amid financial challenges—including low revenue, cash burn, and liquidity pressures—Alpha Modus continues to deploy technologies combining artificial intelligence, retail media, and financial access across physical retail locations, while maintaining its patent enforcement strategy.
(Source:Investing India)